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    Quote Originally Posted by CosmoLady View Post
    With enough brutality, and a divided US and Western world, the regime can stay in power forever like North Korea.

    Venezuela helps with fuel (was Hugo Chavez a Cuban agent?),
    and European and Canadian tourists prop up the regime by spending money.

    The Cuban regime would have collapsed many times if the West were serious and consistent,
    but the West is NOT serious or consistent;
    the US has repeatedly rescued the Cuban regime with aid under Clinton, Bush, and Obama, who was strangely pro-Cuban.

    Cuba was ready to collapse in the 1990s as well, but the US was not serious about taking advantage of the opportunity.

    USA ignores the situation among other things because many Americans go to Cuba to receive medical treatments that they could not afford financially in the US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Labriego View Post
    USA ignores the situation among other things because many Americans go to Cuba to receive medical treatments that they could not afford financially in the US.
    Is medicine available in Cuba?
    I heard that Mexico is much more popular for Americans for medical tourism.
    Do significant numbers of Americans go to Cuba for treatment?

    Mexico has both plentiful inexpensive medicine and procedures, is popular with retired Americans and expatriates,
    and also has elite procedures such as stem-cell treatment that are not available in the US, certainly Cuba cannot match these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CosmoLady View Post
    Is medicine available in Cuba?
    I heard that Mexico is much more popular for Americans for medical tourism.
    Do significant numbers of Americans go to Cuba for treatment?

    Mexico has both plentiful inexpensive medicine and procedures, is popular with retired Americans and expatriates,
    and also has elite procedures such as stem-cell treatment that are not available in the US, certainly Cuba cannot match these.
    Mexico also produces stronger quality medicine than American.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Victor View Post
    Cubans cleaning the snow this winter

    How on earth did Cubans made It all the way to Russia? Is the Russian government looking for Cubans to migrate so they can join the war?

    Its so odd to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laredo View Post
    How on earth did Cubans made It all the way to Russia? Is the Russian government looking for Cubans to migrate so they can join the war?

    Its so odd to me
    Don't you have history lessons at US schools? Did they never teach you about the Cuban Missile Crisis?


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    Meh, the mob ran the country better in the 50s than the commies are doing, so, it looks like that shithole is finally flushing itself down the toilet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CosmoLady View Post
    Is medicine available in Cuba?
    I heard that Mexico is much more popular for Americans for medical tourism.
    Do significant numbers of Americans go to Cuba for treatment?

    Mexico has both plentiful inexpensive medicine and procedures, is popular with retired Americans and expatriates,
    and also has elite procedures such as stem-cell treatment that are not available in the US, certainly Cuba cannot match these.
    Healthcare in Cuba is completely free. In Mexico I think this is not the case, but it is true that there should be greater availability of medicines and that the costs of their medical care should be very affordable for Americans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CosmoLady View Post
    With enough brutality, and a divided US and Western world, the regime can stay in power forever like North Korea.

    Venezuela helps with fuel (was Hugo Chavez a Cuban agent?),
    and European and Canadian tourists prop up the regime by spending money.

    The Cuban regime would have collapsed many times if the West were serious and consistent,
    but the West is NOT serious or consistent;
    the US has repeatedly rescued the Cuban regime with aid under Clinton, Bush, and Obama, who was strangely pro-Cuban.

    Cuba was ready to collapse in the 1990s as well, but the US was not serious about taking advantage of the opportunity.

    Yep, he was, and during his tenure the Vene regime was filled with a non-trivial amount of Cuban volunteers in the security forces and health services in exchange for keeping the island well stocked with oil and financial aid. All that has sort of cooled ever since Maduro took over and the Castros left the scene, and the relationship between both regimes finds itself in an ambiguous "pals, but not totally" today.
    "My name is The Patriot, my fatherland is Santo Domingo, my condition is Citizen, my religion is the love of truth and justice, and my occupations are to boldly attack vice and loudly praise virtue".

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